'In 1947, A High-Altitude Balloon Crash Landed in Roswell. The Aliens Never Left
Despite its persistence in popular culture, extraterrestrial life owes more to the imagination than reality
Apparently, it was better from the Air Force's perspective that there was a crashed alien' spacecraft out there than to tell the truth," says Roger Launius, the recently-retired curator of space history at the Smithsonian's National Air and Space Museum in Washington, D.C.
"A flying saucer was easier to admit than Project Mogul," Launius adds, a chuckle in his voice. "And with that, we were off to the races."
It was after the close of World War II, a time when nuclear weapons cast a long shadow. Truth-telling was not a priority, and there were remarkably unusual events underscoring the situation at hand."
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So... what's your next lame Distraction, BJ? Mail-in Ballots? Pizza Parlor Pedos? Trump's Magnificence? Your Drag Queen Days?
I'm going to take a moment to gloat.
And to wish the Senator from Arizona luck as he now directly faces the wrath of a petty, vengeful tyrant.